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BETTER FRUIT 



September 



Cold Store 



Your apples and feed out to the consuming 

 public as the market demands and prices suit. 



California apple crop 1,500 cars short 

 this season. 



Los Angeles , the great distributing cen- 

 ter of the Southwest. 



Why not ship to this market? 



The things you will most nunitto consider in selecting a ware- 

 house to colli store your apples: 



Character and Responsibility of Company. 

 Location of Warehouse. 

 Capacity of Warehouse. 

 Equipment. 



Handling of and caring for fruit. 

 Rates. 

 The question of CHA RA CTER and RESPONSIBILITY 

 is very important and we take pleasure in stating it is these very 

 things that have made it possible for our Company to operate 

 the largest cold storage warehouses on the Pacific Coast. 



LOCATION of our warehouses, near the Public Markets, 

 direct connections with all railroads; switching facilities un- 

 excelled. 



Combined CAPACITY of our two plants is 1,000 carloads. 

 Both plants are EQUIPPED with all modern improvements 

 which practice has taught us to be the best. 

 All goods are HANDLED by men who KNOW and DO IT. 

 We are everlastingly particular about the temperatures o] the 

 rooms, they being taken regularly and carefully verified. 

 Our RA TES are reasonable. 



Write us about this market; we are constantly accumulating data for just 

 this purpose. Feel free and welcome to write us about anything pertaining to 

 the production or marketing of your fruits, and if we don't know, we will find 

 out for you, if possible. 



Los Angeles Ice and Cold Storage Co. 



Main Plant and Office, Seventh Street and Santa Fe R.R. 

 P. O. Box 643 Station C LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 



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unilcr case 2, the hydrogen would pass 

 out of the exhaust, whether burned or 

 not. The carbon may be blown out 

 with the gases, or may remain in the 

 cylinder. Whether or not it remained 

 in the cylinder would depend greatly 

 on the condition of the oil film on the 

 cylinder walls. Some oils form a thick, 

 viscous, gummy deposit which retains 

 the carbon formed on its surface and 

 prevents it from being blown out 

 through the exhaust. This gummy 

 deposit gradually gets thicker and 

 harder, eventually forming the hard 

 carbon deposit so well known in clyin- 

 ders. This gummy deposit is due to the 

 action of the compounds mentioned in 

 case 3. The free carbon liberated in 

 case 2 is light and fluffy and of itself 

 would not form the hard deposit. 

 ^\Tlere the compounds break up into 

 new compounds, however, some of the 

 new compounds are volatile, while 

 others are heavier and more viscous 

 than the original compound. Con- 

 tinued action of the kind mentioned in 

 case 3 will therefore result in the 

 gradual thickening of the film, and the 

 retention and absorption by the film of 

 the carbon that is liberated will in- 

 crease this effect until, finally, a hard, 

 brittle deposit results. 



"In the absence of any gummy de- 

 posit of this kind to cement the free 

 carbon together, the latter will gener- 

 ally be blown out through the exhaust. 

 The oil that will give the best results, 

 then, is not necessarily the one that will 

 form the least carbon, but the one that 

 will form the least carbon in the cylin- 

 ders. Oils made from asphalt-base 

 crudes have shown themselves to be 

 much belter adapted to motor cylin- 

 ders, as far as their carbon-forming 

 proclivities are concerned, than are the 

 paralhne-base Pennsylvania oils." 



The loganberry growers of the Wil- 

 lamette Valley shipped the first car- 

 load of loganberry juice East in the 

 month of August. Loganberry juice has 

 become a very popular drink and has 

 been pronounced one of the pleasant- 

 est of all fruit-juice drinks. Fifteen 

 hundred gallons were given away by 

 the loganberry growers of the Wil- 

 lamette Valley at the Panama Exposi- 

 tion in San Francisco. It is prophesied 

 that when the public becomes well 

 acquainted with loganberry juice, as 

 they are with grape juice, that it will 

 command a sale equal, if not greater, 

 than grape juice. 



Store Apples 



NEAR BIG MARKET 



Apples stored with us take in transit rate 

 and quick delivery to 



New York, Boston 

 Philadelphia 



and other big eastern markets. 



LOCKPORT COAL, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. 



Lockport, New York 



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